Green Earth Appeal

The Green Earth Appeal is a Not-For-Profit Social Enterprise, changing lives of some of the planet’s poorest communities through tree planting, in partnership with the United Nations Environment and with the assistance of companies like yours.

You are running Environmental or Sustainability Awards? Let The Green Earth Awards plant a tree for each of the attendees, effectively offsetting the carbon footprint of those attending. We will also provide certificates for each attendee.

You are running Environmental or Sustainability Awards? Let The Green Earth Awards plant a tree for each of the attendees, effectively offsetting the carbon footprint of those attending. We will also provide certificates for each attendee.

Hosting an event? Let The Green Earth Awards plant a tree for each of the attendees. A completely free service if you are running Environmental or Sustainability Awards. Let the Green Earth Awards plant a tree for each of the attendees, effectively counterbalancing the carbon footprint of those attending. We will also provide certificates for each attendee confirming that The Green Earth Appeal has planted the tree, on your behalf.

The Billion Tree Campaign was inspired by the late Nobel Peace Prize winner, Professor Wangari Maathai, founder of the Green Belt Movement. When an executive in the United States told Professor Maathai their corporation was planning to plant a million trees, her response was:

“That’s great, but what we really need is to plant a billion trees.”

The Green Earth Appeal is one of sixty-one worldwide Tree Planting Partners in the United Nations Environment’s Billion Tree Campaign*. The campaign started in 2006 and since then has successfully planted more than fifteen billion trees. This programme has encouraged partnership between governments, organisations, communities and individuals to work towards a better global future through the planting of trees.

Restaurant Food Waste… not for Marco Pierre White, James Martin and Judy Joo.

Within the hospitality sector, there is an understanding of an inevitable level of food waste. Yet it is feasible and acceptable to counterbalance a restaurant’s/hotel’s Food Waste in a socially and environmentally responsible way. The United Nations Environment Programmes backed “Carbon Free Dining” initiative costs absolutely nothing to participate in, yet restaurants benefit tremendously from a win-win partnership – an opportunity taken up by Marco Pierre White, James Martin and Judy Joo.

What is the value of a tree? Biologist, Professor T M DAS suggests $ 710,260 over a 50-year life-cycle.

The value of a tree was published by the present author in 1979 in the Indian Biologist in Vol. XI, No. 1-2, pp 73.79. For the first time, the intrinsic value of a tree was determined based on various environmental benefits and services derived from a tree during its lifespan of 50 years and its amount was $196,250 calculated at the market rate that prevailed in 1979.

Several gastro-pubs and celebrity chefs all over the UK are making an effort to revitalise fish and chips and make it the latest thing once again.
Renowned English chef Tom Kerridge, who runs the two Michelin starred Hand and Flowers in Marlow, Bucks, has even famously said that his “last meal on earth” would be cod and chips brought in a takeaway in his district in Linden, Gloucestershire called Danny Dykes.

Each year, World Food Day is an event that is celebrated for the sole purpose of combating hunger around the world. The 16th of October is the day of the year when people work together in the fight against hunger with the aim of eradicating it from people’s lives once and for all.

On Earth Day 2017 (22nd April) join global brands and celebrity chefs including Marco Pierre White and James Martin in counterbalancing their restaurant’s environmental impact in the completely free, United Nations backed initiative. Benefits include local, regional and trade PR, as well as enhanced customer experience.

Every year, World Environment Day or WED is celebrated on the 5th of June in order to raise awareness about the importance of maintaining and defending Mother Nature and the entire planet from further harm and destruction that stems from natural disasters caused by men.

Launched in 1994, the Green Apple Awards have become internationally recognised for identifying businesses who demonstrate environmental best practice. The awards attract hundreds of entries each year and a selected few are invited to the presentation ceremony at the Houses of Parliament.

The Green Earth Appeal have been very successful and have been award winners in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014 and 2015. We have also nominated our partners and assisted with their entries. 100% of the companies we have nominated have also been successful and received Green Apple Awards at the Houses of Parliament. Register your company with us today and let us work to ensure you receive the recognition your business deserves for considering the environment.